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C L I T H E B O E (FOlfK). /®2T ’(■ You m u s f


Because tearraen s


r e t a in y o u r f ig u r e N t h SARGESON Af*|D MULLIl Collect Fitting Assurec i'.


I ' ‘j € 0 1 ' WH^N PUBGHASINC| YOUR |CORjSETS


mdoiTMily. fitte^ can do you


mucl: harm.


SREGl4L|:Y:iWADE pAtjkf CORSET.


Exf ertiy; male oii oiiir o\v i pie rases.


t h e StPBR G O pE T yet costa no mote' ihan t^ie ordinliry cortete,


S d f^ G s o ijii &' ^ y l l i \eiim BLACKBURN.


13, EAN ^UH. I r. i- in r ir i » ' T


century. As each year has seen an Improyfr nient In numbers and quality, there .seems to be little danger ol its falling Intoi abeyance. Farmers In the district had'for Tong, felt confident of their ability to organise a show in 'keeping with the fine traditions of the HoddM Valley and, since ItS reyiyal,,no local country show can boast better results.


hree years ago, Slaidbum, Newton, DalS- ' head arid Dunsop Bridge agricultural diow was reylyed after'a lapse of half a


, Entries on Saturday .reached a record to all sections, and there was a big attend­ ance of farmers, as well as others not so vitally interested to agriculture, jn spite of the fact that Slaidbum-rihere, thU


m i t s have been working hard making the necessaiy preparations, and the show, fully deseryed the crowning blessing of the clerk of


, miles from the nearest railway station. For several months, the'officials and com­


year's show was held—cannot be consid; etfed easy of access, .being abdut; ten


the weather, Some rain was expenenMci- about noon, but for the greater part o' the


day the weather was fine, and the variouB arrangements were carried out with> suen promptitude that the mato resuls were made known in record time. ,


It was pleasing to find such all-round quality in the stock displayed. This was particularly noticable to the sheep section, in ,which were penned some of the finest Lonk, Swaleitole, and'Dales-bred sheep ever seen in the district. Of course, Bbwland is rioted for Its, shpep and, as the autumn sales are at hand, the show gaye shepherd an opportunity to nssenmle thMr fiocte arid dlspmy the, pick to potential customers:' P i ^ the many visitors seen to


As the show is confined to loyal exhlbltom. ■ !


be Inspecting; the pens, interest was.vm evident, so that there. Is every je a ^ n to


. iBeasts suited to.the upland pastures of the locality' were paraded to the cattle classes, and It is evident that Bowland farmera we breeding oil right lines, tor the stock, had sound 'characteristics' from a commercim as well as a utility point of view.^ 'Die mato award in this section, a silver .challenge cup given by Dr. Fitch, of Dunnow Hall, for the,


he'north'of.Englaridforthegenerahexcel- lerice of its flocks,,


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best dairy cow or heifer in calf or won by Mr. H. Brennand, Dean Slack Fann,^


Slaidbum, who showed a cross-bred Ayrshh^: shorthorn roan to calf, a cow of outstanding


a


quality. ; ■ ; ,1 ^ ; ' : [ b It Is but fitting that a word of


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revival and progress of The exhibition, Mrj Cyril HuUy again discharged the secretarial duties with that efflclericy which i^bas brought him recognition thrbughout a wide area. He made It a duty during the summer_to,attend


e bestowed upon those respoMlble for thd THE SELF-TIllTING


is but one of McMich 80 big automa Among


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[tel 137 hat every station


ically other


two-speed Eye” timing i McSlieljael L


many stxikiiig features all-WQve radio. The Giant Dial—


of th( name is clearly :en-


ilts up as tl e cabinet lid is opened. features ati all-wavcl world-wide


reception, twii i-speaker stereophonic * ’ an lomatic tunjng and indicator. Tnis hey- , ■;7 is outs|anding


amongst de hxe superheta


'T E f fit fS F ^ 0M 4 /-W E m Y Stand as shown 42j-\\extra D.C./A.C. Model 17 G'


McM If


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r . ' i It v ‘ r\ 14, WELIGATE, CLItHI TEL. i241. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CLITHEBOE I lISTRII IT GLO


over to up, if you would look your best a t p tiipes. We havp expert assistants only, for


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PERMpENt WAVING BEAUTY CULTURE,


W ,;t ASH’S, HAEyjEST


services Church 'oil,


were Shnday.


(all methodi) ! FACE' M


manicure; etc. TelefhoIib 6923 . ;


7, Preston New Rond BLACKBURN


FESTIVAL, held at tjie


•Thanksgiving Methodist


. . . Tljie! pulpit was


tastefullir dec(|rated wlth| flowers and fruit and a table in front |of the pulpit was loaded with fruit, yegetables, etc.,


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the gifts of the members of the Church and oU the ' villagers, tilie afternoon service was cpnducted liyjDr. J. H.


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the organist, was a nieetlng


Falrweaiher and In th: evening the preacher was Mr. Whitehead. Both ser­ vices w^re we l attended and seasonal hymnsiwere sung. Mrs. J, Harrison was On Monday evening, there : presided oyer | by the Rev. bailey. The Bey. H, Hooper meeting arid the Rev. W. newly-appOlnted minister


R. Holt.lof Wb addressed the Marshall, the


for Chatburn md Glsbur At the I concl islon there fruit and vegetables.


.


SLAIDBURN Six hen eggs, brown


Mrs. E. M. Tayloi; 3 Sb{ duck eggs: j Banara Walker.


six hen eggs, white


^HOW-Contli i !co,umn sevi


lued


Mrs. J. Briggs; Mn. R. Longtin. Qlv VlQIb ibfmc TuViifo* 1 U ‘Dtlnn


M, Dugdal'e. CHILDpEN'S CLASSES.


Mary Leemlng; 3; (jilnt), Jane>Brlggs ah F|rank Briggs. U


Bunch of wild.flowbrs: 1, B. Qugdale;


Essay: 1, Jennie Eastwood;! 2, Dorotl, ' irklnson; 3, Annie Seed; special, Kathleen


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2j Raymond Eccles; Wbrswlck, ■ !


Poster (over Ifl): pprothy Parkinson; 3


a was present, was a sale of


Cott6n Trade Holidays


September '2Sth: Edenfleld, Heywood, Pendlebury. Swlnton, Ramsbottom,


I Handwriting (oyjer 2, Dorothy Parkinson


Poster (under 10): 9Kathleer Haslew( Pickles;


ahnsley. - ' [ ■ ■ . i


Handwriting (under 10): l ,Ka hleenHasle- Wobd; 2, Elsie Worinrick; 3, Belle Seed; dpseph McBride.


1, Helen John Partlnson. > .


10): 1, Edith NichoTs; 3, John P irklnson.


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ning, trotting, gfilIop(ng: 1, G. farker;, 2, Hully; 3, J. Howard.


Three times rpuhd, , Barker.


I Horse gaUop; t h, c| Hully; 2, T. Robln^n; 3, G. Parker.


CRTS. track with horse^rjon-


Potato race (mouned);, .Cyril Hully. Horse trot: 1, J, |H()ward; 2, 'C’HulI^; .3.0.


1, Mrs. E. Rigby; 1, H. Brennand;


ass.AGE


JS HAIR personal Ibeauty problemi


reproduction, the “ Magic


ANT DIAL...


believe that, a few years hence, thiq Hoaaer t Valley exhibition will be noted throughout


PARADE OF PRIZE-WINNING


0 ily two e: itrants paraded in the section ' - ■


Meirs. Hanso 1. ^ I , I


iim lar heifer exrilbited by Mr. Carr offering Cquil claim to. atterition. ■


:aU or milk, si o4;lng not more than six broad oelh, Mr. CaT brought out a smart roan


Although he had a free run for heifers to ,


ial) ymaid of r lal pierit, which would not have leei easily eel ipsed'by |any challenger. ^ ig h t dairy heifers, showing all calf teeth.


ed with a lo/ely light roan which showed •eit promise. All|the same, the judges took considerable time to; make their choice, a


Anong ta-cdf dairy heifers, Mr. R. Parker ,


leifers to calve in li37, showing t(ot more ;]| tour broad feeth) the . prize going to


STOCK IN PICTURESCIUE . 111'.


■ .rfU' SURROUNDINGS.


wqs not fair to put sees upon it.'! j


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of Slaidbum (Rev B T Bowker) s^d he interested to agri'^urinfe becaure the prog^ss


Proposing ;a toast to


of farming^in that^ part of linked wlh the prosperity o f the whole paitoh,


He hoped .trie show would


cessful; .heijsaw no reison why It should ,not o


be as good las any In [the Bowker coupled v(lth the toast


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Mr T. Walker, the clialrman, who, he said, was an alGround m i with many mtereste. A firsUkel farmer, Rq was a “ ®“ her ofi^too


were in the.rng,^ A graceful juvenile of ex- jelSent conflnoatibn arid type won premier


other shows with the Idea. o f picking up “ wrinkles” to meet;up-to-the-minute require­ ments when It cairie Slaidbum’s turn, m enthusiastic committee, headed by Mr. i . Walker, whose long experience and advice was'Svaliiable to the younger members, has


encouraged bJm. j INFLUENTIAL SUPPORTERS.


H■This year's pre^derit. was' (Jolonel 0. J. irst, whose sunimer, residence is Tpwnhead,


and who;,sliopts over the n e lg h b o um ^ Since first he became associated with the dfr trict.Coloriel Hirst has taken great interest in alh'its .affairs' and, 'as he owns two extensive sheep wrins, his interest In agrlcultoe is not just A passing one.; ‘ Indeed, Jie had several


iwi.rd for Missrs, Hanson. A beautifully- finished rielfe: belonging to Mr. Johnson took iec md place, md a promising dark roan, the lerty of AX Briggs, was little behind to ]


thifdrank.


lent quality. • Mr.i E. W. Greenwood led with Cat shortri im of'eleven months, although


le five yoi ng calves on view were of excel­ i . ' ,


thrire was rea ly little ,to choose between .Mr. jTpastwood’s exriiblt of like age and stamp. MiCd . Parkin son' was Iplaced third tor a calf


once over Mr, class for dairj


ith his chaii


exhibits In the sheep Kctton, being sucMSSfi in gaining first award for cross-bred bomei^ ewes. . The Society iaalM fortunate In the support


short tbfest list submitted, reference being made to'the all-hriportantpart which agricul­ ture plays to; the life of the vale of Hodder..


Luncheon was served on the field, and


by selections by the Slaidbum Silver Band, Horses provided a distinctly good collectiori,


The'afterrioon proceedings were enlivened


and to the needs of the moorland fanner In particular. Some. :capital fillies were s h w in the class for foals, and here Mr. ;J. East- wood received^ the red card after close compe­ tition with Mr.T.C.Cowktog. There tvere but


being particularly well adapted to, farm work


a couple of yearlings entered In their espeqli .1 class,,and Mr. Cyril Hully won::deservedly, Mr. J. Eastwood again had the , satlsfactio)- of leading ,the wtariei In the secti.bn for mare or geldings tor agricultural purposes against seven otlmr competitors. HiS exhibit was -a two-years-old. gelding by Bpeking Prospecto. The second award'went to a Bucknell-bler d brown mare belonging to Mr. S. Robinson, arid another brown mare Of a very useful tyiie, shown by Mr., H. Brennand, was placed third, In a similar class, not exceeding 15,2 h.h., Mr, W.'J. Harrison cariie first with a handy type of brown niare which was slightly superior to the. one shown by, Mr. S, Robinson. ; ,1


Local characleflstlcs were very pro-j nounced to the cattle section. : There; were many fipe animals with thick coats and of stocky build, eminently suited to moorland coaritry.


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Ckri’s Prlesan, winner in the c6wS''in milk, any weight.


i^m to i^ asU c to^ ^ ,Respondtog,Mr.mlkersaidhiseflorts;hadl


been been [admhably| supported by conre en- tious wbrkers, and hq was deeply grateful m


all who i had helped in any way to make the show such [an outstanding success.


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^t'rh!s"’criaiilpliri''to^^ .cow, given piCfer- toifiers of Mr.


t PHXit WINNERS, i ' . : , . . .


it receives from the gentlemen In the dlstriot, who contribute generously, thus ensunng that the show: shall not suffer unduly to the event of bad wieather,


clM with'. His th’ree-p'afts Prlesan dairy cow, hii second priro lylng-ofll cow, and a six-teeth he tor. Messril Hanioii claimed the blue’card wih two newrcalved heifers pf uniform merit and a heifer'Showing all its calf teeth. Tl Ird place wasl'taken by Mr. Johnson, who paraded a bull a blue heifer, and a roan cow. ^ r . Carr had ja walk-over jn the class for


: On the othe; ■ bktid,iMr. Crirr v% the group


.jimed’ on potote, meeting strongest competl- tlto fropi, Mr.. Jarr’s Prlesan. The 9oris6l0t bn'class, for animals not hav­


Many of Ihd Dpest of Howland’s flocks' had been brought together to compete to the' srieep' sectipn. ■ Howland's sheep are famous, and (he record entries—there were nearly half as,many again as last year—formed an itopressive collection.


The pick ofjtl.e flocks'of the entire 'district had been penned. .When the show was revived, the ^Ide 'Water Board, expressing a desire to impreve the breeding and rearing of f§ll sheep, gavi a silver trophy dor the best group of fell]oi ,heatri-gOing sheep, comprising Wo shearlings, twej ewes, two lambs, and a rain. Lonks| were excluded, and it was made a] cbndltlon jthgt competitors must have fell rights. Mr, 'Tom Robinson, of Dalehead, a 'nsnt of the Board, had the distlnctiori this :ar of winning the trophy, tor the third thne


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teeth,' Mr. J, Briggs took the red card with' a thick-set, stocky-looking roan; bull: showing trie requisite traits. A similar but not quite' so compact an' animal secured second place for Mr. L. (ilapham, and third in the line was a black, belonging: to Mr. Hully, buthot quite so neat to mould.as the winner,':


In trie class tot dairy hulls showing hard , j...


confirmation and'dairy character, took- Mr. Johnson to the top of the line tor bulls shojvr tog only calf teeth; There was little to Choose between Messrs. L. and R, Hahsdn’s bull, which ewne, second, but' dahy confirmation was not so apparent to Mr. R. Parker’s young male, which had, to be content with third


A promising youngster, showing excellent place. FIT FOE: BIGGER SHOWS.


3,^Rfida P)X, 4.,Else 1,^^ another roan belonging to'Mr. J. Jolm- son, •which-had'calvqd only two days -


; which was reserve champion! last year two teeth heffers! was third ln;the line. ,,


'[stamp; Very neat to her-lines; and full!ol j bloom. She was closely challenged by a yerj dainty blue roan, the projierty of Mr, H..,0arr


I; ,A group of neat animals paraded betorq.tbe ■judges In the class tor h e if^ In milk, show- ‘ tog not more than four broad teeth., A sweet roan; two .days calved, carried-off honours toi


Third award went to Mr. J. -Btlggs tor a roan jiwlthln'easy range other date,


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.Messrs, L, and R. Hanson..! Mr. Johnson's .May-ealved heifer, which' appeared In .fins fettle, was'li good second. ■


,and here Mr. H. Brennand had to fight hard to reach tliE'top with a roan cow of shorthorn


Coriipetltlon was fairly keen for springers


;keepln'g with lt[ was glyett the red'.card for dairy cow in milk, any weight. ; This animal had such wonderful lines that It would not .have been overlooked at much more im^rt- ant and bigger shows. A rOan, three days calved, hot qiiite so well modelled as the wjn- I'ner,' *on 'second place tor Mr.:,R. .Langton,


Mr. H. Carr; with a three-parts Prlesan, pos­ sessor of a handsome frariie and a : vessel i to


With his ct ampipnshlp in-calf cow, Mr. Breimand clqinfed the prize for the best beast


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born Novembf r 6 th last. 'or dairy ci iws' or h'eiferfe confined to cus- '


t J Prootor; Mr. Brennand led Miss Annie Ell ;!bcth'Itoed,


Hee&R'she.farmed:|)(ge Side EWiJPll.v 35 y e& l During tHit


a ilisitori io the Show _ _______


wa r dime without tfii cutting 01^ reaping,


fat heifer nobhriving more than six teeth, and n'efi bothifrizris. No animal previously


referee'(Mr be ii yoked. prefereilce. 'i ,


grW(;d was'allwed to enter; preference was gljfen to a twojteeth heifer over a companion with tour teetl;|


no v reside to Slaidbum. I nM on [the judglni:.


rid of a ttorse',' in i Jr. and Miss Reed Miss Reed is


Witri h’er,brb(|ier’ time' haVfnatog:r


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Councillor R. Hltclrihj J.P., who complimented them on the very Satisfactory way to which they had pertormed [their duties. ■ y


The health of the fudges was projMsed by


committee upbh the ekcellence of the ejtolbits and aptealed to . all-competitors not merely


in -reply,! Mr. Holden congratulated; the


to endeavoiir to win a pn® but to improve the general; ■Standsird of the shqw.' " .r .'. FoIIolvinB hre the detailed results;— j ' [ .| . HORSES. .


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Best itoal: 1, J. Gastwood; 2, T. C. Cowking; 3, L. arid R. Hanson.


Best yearling; .l.Qyril Hully; 2, Walter J.' I


T. E*b4nk He [gave N r Eastwood's entrant


fanrersi ^ere called upuii to judge' tofir dairy cowk all calved: Th'e : :arifidence';,and ability


In the stock-judgto! [contest, -the young


6f Lawkiand) had to . ,


they displayed was mo; 11 marked: Herticultural and priduce sections proved


ing' won a prliK attracted five entries,' Mr, Carr took the award I with a young lytag-off eqw.duB at thaiend of (he year. ;■


essa'js. I There [were s me good examples of poster designing, whllj collections of wild flowursil werb rfpresenUtive of the widely


excel idirigly [popular , a attracted a good deal of'llnterest.! This vas particularly so to rega-d to the children s| classes, which were judged:by Mr. L. Hanri headmaster of the CUttierqe Rcri'aliGramnrir School. He con- grat dated several of 11 e entrants upon their


v'arii id local flora.


Biorfe for local retlc.ents completed the proirariime. >A shield p 'qsented to the wlnnbr of tie potato race by Mr. W. Meadoweroft, was wOn by'Mr. C. Hully. Mr. S. H. G. WeEveti prerented a sih er cup tor the trotting race, aid! this was won by. Mr. J. Howard.' The ludfeeS in the different,sections of the


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show Were as follows:- - Hbrsis:' Mr, \V. Holt ei, Hurst Green. Crittfe; Mr. T. Drink ill, Lancaster, and Mr,


GiggleSwick.iand W. Hi!den, Hurst Green.: Sheep:' Messrs. H.


in successiori; Jit thus becomes bis own.pro- pbrty. He haq an extraordinarily fine lot ol DaleS-bred sheep, practically sweeping the 'deck In that section, and hO also won several


(Jlitheipe; J.i W. Smith Clitneirie.


pblzes to the section [for Swaledales, a hardy breed suited to high ground. The winner's Dales-bred sheep were favourably commentedj


urion by thb judges as being extremely well- proportioned, Strong sheep with a remarkably gbcdAeece. | None cOuld deny Mu Robtoson's right to carry, ofl|-the main trophy in this section. ' '


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tiere being riiany fine specimens of both riialq aSd female In this' off-shoot of the Lonk breed, which has becoirie adapted to the.-®-! tyict and thrives on , the heights surrounding le Trough.! 1


Bowland Lonks were also well represented,


sheep, about which'Bowland Tanners have efvidently little or nothing to leam about breeding arid rearing. The standard geUer-r


I There were tome first-rate cross-breds, and rivalry was[ keen iri almost every class foi


J ally Was high! i


! reltoted strriiris and type of birds. Mr. T. Carr ;Was an Csp^cjally prominent-winner, securing


' four first prizes, a second and a third. ■ j


Th^ wotjkjof the slaldburn and District | Young Fanners’ club had its educational, side. The young members have to show , a conttaulty about their efforts the year ; .round In order to win at the annual j ,'.,,exriibitlori,|


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'the care expended upon the rearing of calves ! intrusted to (heir charge,was self-evident,, m iiomparisori with last'year, there was a big mproveraenf all found. [In a class for calves Bra betweeri'October 1st to November ,30th, 1936, there [were no fewer'than 12 entries, so hat.,a difflCult taslii wris ret the judges. Such ivasihe rii'eHt;between the exhibits of T. East- wqoa and &} Johnson tor the distinction pf aekdlng,the line that the opinion of the


wanting' thrit; [egg pyoductlon is becoming a more and niore important sideline to the marr ketlng of cattle and sheep. If further proof were wanted,! It' was-to be seen In the well-


’ YOD1^g | ■ FARMERS’ EFFORTS. In the poultry section, evidence was not


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holijneirind E. V. Lay, Prdijuce; - cihltclren’s!classes; Ifi. sboi^s: Cplonel|C,


Horticulture;' Messis Newton, A CAPABLE PRESIDENT. of ^ollltbn-le-Fyide, a


(Cpi'oriel. Hirst); Chunc illor Park'er Tomlinson, iormer representative


Air. iT. [Walker presi led at the, luncheon. I>roE)osing, the health of the President


in Pafliamerit for Lannster, said he believed


of Imtiortance )o thos i alniosc every'citiren In always glad to [.hear (f


hor Durable thing tor jus ; as it was to push np butter, as tie


that the success of agt .c ulture was not merely ice to tho^ engaged, in It but. to


to Itrlpress upon criildije i that it. was quite' ra Bys to drive a plough, a pen, or for a girl to E reels In a shop. There


the country., He was anything being done


was nremore rionounble calling than;to,be em iloyed in inpreasto! the productivity of the coimtiyside, and he wi s glad the Government of ihelday hadidone sp much to help agripul-


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essuntlali that (hey should have, such shows as (hat to encourage f irmers to Improve their


turjaiorig. [ " (Joimclilor Toriilinsob went on to say it was


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to )e a success, that 1 president. He paid


committee to Colonel positlpn.i "W e couritj


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Wfikirison, two of thi object! of thei show breeding of stock, no hesone of the finest griz


fr lolqnel Hirst teridei said.;, In that b( om his Honour Judge


Hirst's ability and in' erest In agriculture, at the salne time express irg the gratitude of the Hirst for accepting the you a fine Erigllsh


ik. f And it was neqessary. If the show ifras phould have a capable tribute to Colonel


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coi ritry gentleman, ar d wo are glad Indeed to k n ^ lyou afo wUllrig to further the best interests' of agrlcultu ■( to, this country,” he said, iddresstog the president.


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; uie winning of, prizes, autiful valley they had Irig In the land, and it


. vice-presidents.'!' The Was to encourage.the,


pi apologies for absence PeelandJdr.W.Klng-


pUlry : Mr. T, Do|i^, Inglewhitc. je


A 'est Bradford.'


B. Bhlilips, Hellifield. ■ybung Fanners’ Clui: Messrs'. J.iSimpson,


Bargri, W. 'Whitwell, iloraby; G. Whitwell,


A. Walker, Brows- “!.


Mrs. k . 4 pugdale, Bentham,'' L. Hardy, Clltheroe.


Hirst; Mr, E. Fisher,


HaiTisqn. , Mare' or 1, J. Eastwood: Brennand.


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1, W. J'. HaiTison;! 2, Stephen Robinson; 3, E. s’linger.


Mare or gelding not exceeding 15.2 hands: [, |


.i . '; Battle. ' ; j, t ,


2, R. Longton; 3jiJ. ' pow,^ to calve ta jis;;?: 1. H. Brennand Carr; 3, Ji Briggs,


Dairy bull, calf [teeth only: 1, J. Johnson; 2, L. and R. Hanson j 3, R, Parker. ' ! Dairy cow In mUk,


’ Dairj biill, showing hard teeth: 1, J. Briggs; 2, C. Clapham; 3, CJ Hully.


any weight: 1, H. Carr; Johnson.


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teeth; il, L. and R. Hanson; 2, J. Johnspni Helfk to calve in J937, not more than four


Heifer, in milk,!not more than tour (iroad


broad teeth; 1, L. land R. Hanson; |2,:H. Dairy heifer in': calf, not more than two


broil teeth: H. (jarr.


Hanson; 2, J. Johnson; 3, J. Briggs, i j Calf i pot exceeding! 12 months on September


‘ Dairy c6w on heifer, in calf or milk (Mr. T. P. Proctor's custoiriefs only): I, H. Bretmand; ,2, H. (5an: 3, Ri Longton.


1st, 1937: .1, E. W,Greenwood: 2, J, Eastwood' 3, D. Parkinson,'|i :i


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, previously gradedjdlsqualifled:' H. Carr. i Best beast, judgedion points: H. Brerinand, Any! animal, no( previously a prize winner: [! I


H. Cap.


September, 1936: li Jennie Eastwood; Peel; 13, G. Hasiewood.,


Novenlbe', 1936: |l, i . Johnson; 2, D. Farkin- son; .3, dissle Rawstjhorne. • Twd prilrs heifers; l, j . Johnson; 2, C. ! |


Rawsthome.


3, J, Johpson. ; ' Calves fed on Robson’s or B.O.CJII. rations:


1, H Eccles, Badhal Eaves: 2, J. Eastryood, Slaidriurn; 3, J. [Hargreaves, Slaidbum'; 4, C. Smith, Rotherdale,


Young Farmers, s ock judging competition I 3, F. Whitfield. [ ! '


, M I Sheep.! Twp fat lambs:'‘l,!T. Carr; 2, John Parker:


, Dodded tup, riny ^ige: 1, T. Carr; 2, John Park^;'


Two half-bred store glmmer lambs Carr;l2, J, Johnson) 3, Florrle Porter,


! j BOWLAND LONK CLASS.


, Lonk tup, arw age: 1, Thos. Briggs; 2,, J, :Breaks;:3,,W. Blackwell, Tup lamb; 1, J. Eastwood; 2, J. Breaks. Tw6 glmmer_larnps;;l,!'Thos. Briggs;! ,2. W.


■Bro’ Twi


Cowking: [3, J. Eastfcood, Bd,


‘iWJr: 13.


wo sriei 3, J. Eastw


Plnder;'2,' J. Eastwod; 3, Mrs. Lord & Son. , J. Eastwood:


Two ewes (lambs arltags; 1 Mrs. Lord and Son; 2, J,


t full group iri Bowland Lonks, sPyen in t fnctninnu. 2, J. Cowking. i - suckled this reason!): 1, J.


1, T. Bulls: |1, Thoa Eastwood; 2, A. Walmsiey;


A.Wp!msley. : Best qalf to [club: Blbbycup, Tlaomas Eastwood; reserve, J.. Johnson. ' Best cdlves fed ori Molasslne meal; 1 Thos. Eastwood; 2, J. Briggs.


Calves born between 1st October and 30th Wearing: 3, Leonard Leeming.


. . . . . _ . _ . ,


•! [


YOUKG FARMERS’ CLUB SECTll)N. [Calrles, bom between 1st August and 80th


- 2,jv.


, R. Harisori; 3, J. Johnson. Fat heifer, notipore than six teeth; animals


Group of threeicattle: 1, H. Carr; 2, L.'and , .i Dairy heifer, all Calf teeth:. 1, L. and R. | ' _ ,


gelding for agricultural purposes; ■ 2, Sephen Robinson; |3, H.


[Photo. E. Pye


cc nd or third-clnss stock ;he Society, the Rector


G R E ADVANGE; IN ,XHIBITI0N SiTOCK EASY


RECORD i FOR HODDER VALLEY, ioHND INSTITUTION.


SWALEDALES, Tup, any age; 1, Thos. Robinson; 2, J, Fin­


der; 3, R. Wallbank, Tup lamb: 1, Thos. Robinson; 2 and 3, R.


Wallbank.


son; 3, J. Finder. ■ Two Shearlings: 1, Thos, Robinson; 2, R,


Two glmmer. lambs: 1 and 2, Thos. Robin­ : „ ,


Wallbank; 3, J. Finder, Two Iambs (suckled this season); 1, Thos,


Robinson; 3, J. Finder. DALES BRED.


Robinson: 2, J, Parkinson; 3, J. Finder. Full group to Swaledales: 1 and 2, Thos,


Tup any age; 1,2 and 3: .Thos. Robinson. Tup’ lamb: 1 and 2, Thos. Robinson; 3, R.


[wallbank. ■ '


I and 2, ThbS. Robinson; 3, R. Wallbank. Best full group to Dales bred, seven to all:


Two shearlings: 1,2 and 3, Thos, Robinson. Two ewes (lambs suckled this season); 1


^ ^ '


I and 2, Thos. Robinson. ■' : CROSSED BRED ' HOipED EWES. Tup, any age: 1, Colonel Hirst; 2, J. parkin-


I son; 3, Colonel Hirst. Tup lamb: 1, Colonel Hirst; 2, Florrle For-;


I ter; 3, Thos. Robinson. , I . ^ Two dimmer lambs: 1, J. Pinder; 2, L.


I Wearing; 3, Thos. Briggs. 1 Two shearlings; 1,J. Pinder; 2, T. Briggs;


i Two ewes (lambs suckled this season .■; 1, T. 3, F. Porter. , ' ’ 1 ■


Briggs; 2, J. Pinder; . 3, Dr. Beas’ey. Best full ^oup: 1, J. Plnjer; 2, T. Briggs. PELL OR HEATH-GOING SHEEP.


Group of seven sheep (tor Fylde trophy special prize): Thos. Robinson. ^ Two glmmer lambs (any breed), judged on


POULTRY.


points; 1, Thos. Robinson; 2, T. Briggs; 3, J. Pinder.


Utility lien, any variety: 1, R fongton; 2,


T, Carr; 3, T. G. Cowking. White Leghorn, one male, two females: 1, T.


Carr; ■ 2, T. 0. powking.: White Wyandotte, one male, two females:


1, T. Carr; 2 and 3, E. M. Taylor.. Rhode Island Red, one male, two females:


1, R. Longton; 2, T. C. Cowking; 3; T. Carr. Any other variety, one male, two females:


crossing j place Greenacre-stred with regard thi the matter w| further observal


The Chief Cl Watch ComrrilU


iThe Parks an


nilttee: recommdj land noW Indlca flbld, near thq terrace, be utlll paddling! pooljj Engineer prepan o f the cost of p j pool.


I


1, Mrs. E. M. Taylor: 2. J. Breaks. Pure breeding pen, one male, two females:


Bowland Rliral District po'meU, a mraage^ of Brenriarid's Endowed School, and hls-Iong and varied!;connection with ®srtototurp iWM


Rhode Island Red cockerel;, R. Longton. SHEEP, dog!


,


1, R. Longton; 2 and 3, Mrs. E. M. Taylor. ■White Leghorn, cockerel: Thomas Carr. , White Wyandotte cockerel; I, T. Carr; 2 arid 3, Mre. E. M.'Taylor. .


Best kept working sheep dog owned by


HORricULTURE. FLOWERS. , [


blooms each: 2, Mrs. Jj., Leenririg; 3, A. Ste­ phenson.


Four dahlias, double: 1, Miss vi M. Garnett; 2, Mrs. Dobson. :


Ctaysanthemums, 2, sprays, ript less than 3 ’


_, ' ■ .


2, G. BleasdeU. Four dahlias, cactus: 2, G.'B easdell.


LeemlrigX' -


■ Gleaioli, 3 Oplkes: 1, Mrs. L. Leemlng; 2, Miss Garnett; 3, G. BleasdeU. Vase of cut blooms, up to 2-ft diameter; 1,


Asters, six; 1, A. Stepherrioi.; 2, Mrs. L. ,


.


Miss Garnett; 2, Mrs. L. Leemlng. , Three vases annuals, distinct kinds: 1, A.


Stephenson: 2, M. Dugdale; 3, Miss Garnett. Three vases cut blooms, distinct kinds: 1,


Mips E. GUI; 2, G. BleasdeU; 3, Miss Garnett. Vase of sweet peas, two orlmbre varieties:


single blooms: 1 and 2, W. Ddvls. i Vase of thtee roses; 1, Miss Garnett; 2, Mrs.


wood; 2, Mrs. L. Leemlng; 3,|L. Leeming. Basket of flowers: 1, Mrs. L: Leemlng; 2, M. ’


A. Leeming.


Best kept garden (cottagers only): 1, Jack Dawson; 2, Leonard Leemlng.


1 . , VEGETABLES. Six pods peas;. 1, A. Stephenson: 2, Mrs. J.


teeth, to calve 1937: i , R.'Parker; 2, H.jCarr. Helfir, In calf pr piilk, not more than :Six


Gibson; 3, Mrs.' J. Lawson. 1 Two white cabbages, 2-lbs. or over: 1, J. Dawson; 2, J. Marsland. i One red cabbage, 1-lb. or over: 1, J. Daw­ son; 2, J. Marsland.


Stephenson! 3, H. Brerinand. Two sticks celery: J. Dawson. Beet, three roots, round or oval, with tops: 1, Mrs. J. Briggs: 2, Mrs. R. Longton; 3, R. E.


Two cauliflowers: 1, L. Leeming; 2, A, !


Raw. Three carrots: I, J. R. Baines; ‘ 2, A. Ste­


son. Vase of chrysanthemums, not more than six I '


1, E. Waterworth; 2, Mis. LJ Leemlng; 3, A. Stephenson.


F. Wood; J G. BleasdeU. | Window plant in bloom: l, Mrs. L. Lcem-


tog; 2, James Leemlng; 3, Mi A. Leeming. Window plant;in foliage; |I, Mrs.'J. East-


Four dahlias, stogie: 1, Mrs. L. Leemlng; ,


Four dahlias, pom: 1, W; Ddvis: 2, Miss: ' Garnett,


,


Highways Conii of a sulpcomm mlttee that a fi front of|St. Di The Borough


iThej 'Town


prepare! and estimate of thi footpath.


: ' ■ ! I ■■ The Borougl


the Parks anJ mlttee jpartlcii other apparat| In the Castle P playground, apparatus onl erected at the (


field near the|


I; >: I ■. ■ : ,! Th'e Borough Highways Com dale Cement! [allocate a nan


jby them In Wa [gestlon that ta iyievi. No oa [proposed nami


the private idarket-place faced.' It w£( bf the privari a view to the | 'as [to the acquired by| gested.


nittee reportd The : Chalrn ; ! '■ i'.i


grofmds Comj Alderman Ma, thwalte were!


T h e Chalrn ;


Girl Guides’ r the Assoclatla


to the Councj Brungerley purpose of p{ mlnglpool.


Finance Con Secretary o t j Boroughs’ A3 the Counclll nomlhatlonj panel of matter w a s ! Council’s ted shlre[ Non-Cd


The Town


phenson. Two Swede turnips: 1, F. 'Whitfleld; 2, J. R; i


Baines; 3, L. Wearing. Two white or yellow turnips: A. Stephen­


arid 2, W. Davis; Three roots parsley: J. Dawson. Vegetable marrow; 1,2, P. Whitfleld: 3, M.


Dugdale. Pour onions: I, John Whittaker; 2, J. Daw­


son;' 3, A; Stephenson’. Eight shaUots; 1, John Whittaker; 2, L.


R. Baines; 3, H. Brennand. Pour round or oval potatoes: 1, J. Mars-


Four'kidney potatoes: 1, J, Marsland; 2, J. i


1 ^ ; 2, H. Brennand: 3, J. E. Calverley. ■ Four each of threp varieties potatoes: 1, J.


phenson; 3, Mrs. J. Briggs. PRODUCE. .


' !


E, M. Taylor; 2, Mrs. P, Wood; 3, Mrs. T. Robinson, Catlow,


E,M. Taylor; 3, J. Parker. Pair of ehickens, dressed and drawn; 1, Mrs.


J. Breaks,- CAKES, 'BREAD AND EGGS.


Butter, unsaltcd, do.: 1, F. Wood; 2, Mrs. i


J. Breaks;' 2, Mrs. J. Briggs; 3, M. A. Leeming. Pair of ducklirigs, dressed and drawn: Mrs.


■ Fruit cake, not iced; 1, Mrs. E. M. Taylor: 2,


' J. Winder; 3, Miss Robinson, Stephen


I Spo’nge cake; l,,Miss Barbara Walkeri 12, !Miss Robinson; 3, Mrs. E. M. Taylor. I; ! Six assorted cakes, not Iced: 1, Miss Robin­


son; 2, Mrs. E. M, Taylor: 3, Mrs. J. Winder. ■White bread, two loaves: 1, M. J. Cowkmg: : 2, F, Wood; 3, Mrs. E. M, Taylor.


Brown bread:. 1, Mrs. E. M. Taylor; 2, M.:A. Leeming. 1, ' ' . /


i P ; (continued ffoirii foot of column tjio).


Butter, salted, 2-lbs. in Mb. prints: 1, iWrS. ' '


R. Baines: 2, T. Leeming: 3, t t Brennand. Tray of vegetables, tour kinds: 1, A. Ste­


Any vegetable not'specified: 1, A, Step)icn- 1 son; '2, Mrs.!J. Briggs,


i ;


Two lettuce; W. Davis. Tliree sticks rhubarb: J. Dawson. Six tomatoes: T. WUkinsori. Twelve runner beans, scarlet or French; 1,


Watch Con beencxamlni and each cef h that the ani


[The Chief]


£ 2 153. in ' other easel owners of til together wlf lees.'


e recommij


Watch Conf tm Intlmritl street w a s ' noise cause! that street) he had con Commission service ftoij 'street by In George-;


The Chlcl


aslan experlmr.t Island be construl


le Highway.', I


file [Junptlon o f f Scnbol-tetrace,


1 ■ j ' ', ! ^


attention of tbf Scottish Eallwari strite of the sleci In fishtpn-terraq


have been apfl National "Safe| corigress' to be ! Vthitoi the 9th i


T'I ■ 'he Mayor


trlclty Commltl Electricity C on , tlori for! £2,6l(k 3,000 K.V.A. trai) fo t repayment I


The Town Clel ^ l ■ ' ■ ■ .


01 the Highway! spltatlon with t l Surveyor, were i the provision o l In Waddlrtgtonl bridge.


rhe chalrmaf Tlie Highways I


A D V E R T l S E E i J D


t i m e s , F R I D A Y


SEPTEMBER 24, 1937.


i The Chid Watch Corf tlons of t h i a constablel


thei reslgnf submitted ‘ sidering t'.. Interviews


; a probatlo; two years


: Surgeon’s 4 tory, Mr. K|


was decide!


■ Aavertlni ways Comn Borough S i view he a f Bcntjham) [ Engineer ” o f the


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